joi, 20 februarie 2014

"I cannot imagine a Europe where people would be able to fight and die for freedom and dignity"

"Dear Europeans,
As an activist of protests in Kiev, I want to confess. I have never liked the word “Euromaydan” (‪#‎Євромайдан‬). Especially since the protests have had nothing to do with Europe or the EU for more than two and a half months.
Two months ago, I was still able to justify this “Euro” naming with
“European” values. Or rather, universal human values, which have lately
been usurped by Europe from amok Russia, Belarus and other “North
Koreas” in Asia.
But today, even the “European values” concept is gone as an argument.
We skipped the “European” values. Because I cannot imagine a Europe
where people would be able to fight and die for freedom and dignity.
These concepts seem to have no use anymore in sluggish well-fed Europe.
Living in Europe, I saw many protests by Europeans. The very first
day of protests, “civilized” people of Europe were beating storefronts,
torching cars, and, moreover, they were looting as well. Ukrainians on
Maidan peacefully stood on the square for long freezing months, despite
the draconian actions of the authorities. So tell me, who has more right
to talk about civility? We or you? I do not understand how you, dear
European politicians, even dare to talk about extremism in Ukraine.
Following the protests in the EU, I came to the conclusion that
almost all of your protests were provoked by the same issue. Money.
Europeans have always lack money. For money, they go to the streets; for
money, they beat cars; and even a general expression of quiet
dissatisfaction is also about money, and things connected with it.
Apparently, it is now the main ‘European’ value.
And while people are dying in Ukraine, fighting against injustice
itself, fighting for their simple dignity, in Europe dignity has been
already forgotten. Not because Europeans don’t have it; they just don’t
need it. They don’t use it. Dignity is gone.
So, dear European politicians, why do you think you have the right to
teach us something? Thanks to the horror in Ukraine, we finally see
what you’re worth.
Different people standing now on Maidan–the intelligentsia, small and
medium businesses, the remnants of the Ukrainian middle class, students
and villagers–who are impressing me the most. Young and old
villagers–they die fighting for what? For justice and freedom. In the
21st century in the middle of Europe. For fucking justice and freedom.
And it does not matter anymore who started all this, who is right and
who is wrong and whether there is any sense in all what is going on. The
Monster uses tanks against people, his troops are shooting girls with
Kalashnikov rifles, and those villagers who were never interested in
politics, they arrived in a strange city with their pitchforks and
shovels to die here for some sort of ephemeral dignity and some
theoretical freedom that Europe has long since forgotten. Tell me, are
your European burghers able to do something like this?
We are expecting your sanctions for our monsters, but you do not want
to do it. After all, your economy is in trouble, and the money of our
oligarchs helps you not to die. And you, dear European politicians, you
do not care that this money was stolen from Ukrainians, from me
personally, as well.
At the same time you try not to see the simple fact that you have
yourself brought your economy to collapse, trying to revive stillborn
financial system with new loans. You are guilty in your crisis, not
Ukrainians. But you take the stolen money from the hands of Ukrainian
gangsters, and when the Ukrainian people say “What is going on, dear
Europeans? These bandits are killing us now over this stolen money you
keep in your banks,” you, dear European politicians, cannot even freeze
it. I am not even asking you to give it back. So who are you?
Yanukovych fucks you all this time. He fucks us also, but we at least
try to resist. But you, dear European politicians, seem to even like
it. Otherwise, why are you calling again and again to initiate any
dialogue with this thug? You know that he was twice in jail, for years
there he was with thieves and murderers, so his mental system mutated to
psychopathy (I don’t even talk about the fact that he was in jail for
real crimes). You know what he did in Donetsk after prison. But you keep
talking about the peace negotiations. The Monster kills people, and you
keep saying that he is legally elected. I will not talk about bribes
and violations during elections. I’ll only note that Hitler was legally
elected. And Stalin also had “elections.” Oops, sorry, what am I talking
about? You had your arrangements with those guys too, didn’t you?
Without any concerns of shame. You have good experience with
collaborating with different dictators.
You know, in Ukraine we say, “Wisdom comes with age, but sometimes
age comes all alone.” And sometimes, as in your case, instead of the
wisdom, age brings stagnation. You’re too old Europe. Mentally,
historically. For hundred years you are not able to move actively,
drowsing in your warm and wet swamp of comfort. Long time ago you fought
for freedom / equality / fraternity, and then immediately you rested on
your laurels. Over the years the laurels rotted, but you’re still not
moving. You moved from human values to mercenary ones and feigned
loyalty to burgeoning dictatorships. You are sleeping in your comfort.
Comfort is good, I am happy for all of you, really. But still, you are
sleeping.
You’re too old, you’re blind to what is happening, you are deaf and
cannot hear the screams. You are no longer able to move your ass. But
most of all you don’t want to help anyone as long as it does not bring
you profit, but you pretend to be very important guys and you demand
respect. Just like old people do. So drink your good wine, eat your
eco-products, trade in the car every five years and do not move your
ass.
Now, dear European politicians, you are free to accuse me of ageism.
While you waddle from side to side, feigning activity, the new
country rises. Rises in the struggle for real values. And if we will
rise (with or without you), we with pleasure will welcome you here and
show you, dear European politics, what real human values are.
P.S.
I often go to Europe. And I always feel there that I am Ukrainian. It’s
not too cool. Whatever anyone says, still it is cooler to be French,
English, Italian or German. Ukrainian? Ah, not far from Russia? Vodka
balalaika? European citizens intensify how not cool is feels to be
Ukrainian. “You have no normal cheese in Ukraine,” “How can you drink
your wine?,” “How do you live without normal meat?,” “Your corruption is
disaster,” “God, cars here are so expensive and your men are so ugly,”
“How do you live with such bad roads?” This is what European citizens
say and they are right about everything. And I can only nod sadly, and
feel like a representative of the Third World. Now these complexes have
vanished.
I know that from now on I will smile every time Europeans will try to
talk to me about our differences. Drink your good wine and buy your new
cars, dear European politicias. We just have quite different values in
life.
That’s all." By Aleksandra Kovaleva